New Solution Releases

PASSUR Visual Flight Tracking (Web Tracker) Release 2.8, August 2017

PASSUR is pleased to announce the latest release of Visual Flight Tracking (Web Tracker), which includes affordable, high-reliability surface surveillance tailored for the commercial requirements of airlines and airports. New capabilities in this release include:

Integration of more decision support capabilities (in this release: one-button access to the new PASSUR Deice Manager; requires separate subscription)

Ability to make the aircraft data tag color reflect same filter color as the aircraft icon

Ability to make the aircraft data tag color reflect the same filter color as the aircraft icon

Under the “Filters” menu, you can now ensure that the aircraft data tags match whichever filter color you have selected for the aircraft icons, creating icon-and-tag color unity for stronger visual support of your operational preferences.

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Quick access to the FAA OIS page

Single-button access to FAA’s Operational Information System (OIS) page, where information about delays anywhere in the the National Air Space (NAS) is accessed.

New Capabilities in the Release

Depicting Aircraft or Vehicles that are not Actively Under Surveillance:

The new “show/add/move persistent targets” capability allows users to create “pucks” depicting aircraft that are not in an active state or under surveillance. Pucks can be used to depict aircraft that are parked at a gate, have been towed off a gate to a parking spot, to a hardstand, or to an RON location.

Pucks also cover vehicles such as construction equipment, field maintenance, or snow removal equipment.

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User Notification of Changes within Web Tracker

Web Tracker now includes new release announcements and easy accessibility to updated training documentation directly on the software

PASSUR Airport Solutions Connectivity & Collaboration – February 2017

PASSUR has made several changes to its Connectivity & Collaboration platform, focusing on Airport Communicator, which are designed to further simplify, streamline, and centralize information management for airports and their stakeholders.

If you are an existing Airport Communicator subscriber, these upgrades are offered at no cost. Please contact us to arrange for your free upgrade.

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Consolidated Emergency and Weather Information

Further centralizing critical information onto the platform, to enhance decision-making and a common operating picture.

One-stop shopping for emergency alerts: updates from airport emergency notification systems are now automatically integrated onto the Airport Communicator screen and routed to Airport Communicator mobile message subscribers. This eliminates the need for users and stakeholders to manage two systems for critical information updates.

One-stop shopping for aviation weather: the National Weather Service’s Aviation Weather Center (AWC) aggregates many of the most important and authoritative weather applications in one place, greatly facilitating information gathering and decision making. Access to the AWC is now a one-button service directly from the Airport Communicator site.

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Response to Winter Operations Regulatory Changes

The FAA has significantly changed the way information about runway conditions during severe weather is reported – now supported on Airport Communicator, ensuring our members are up to date on the latest information requirements:

A new collapsible/expandable “RCAM (Runway Condition Assessment Matrix) Codes and Definitions” reference section below the Runways box on Communicator, provides quick look up for the new rules and procedures.

We’ve added a convenience link to the FAA’s TALPA (Takeoff and Landing Performance Assessment) information page on the Communicator sidebar.

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User Customization and Content Management

Greater flexibility and personalization in the way information is managed and consumed on Airport Communicator, to reflect the specific operational requirements of your airport, and work practices of your stakeholders – including mobile!

Create advance alerts and notifications for inbound flights at risk for a gate conflict, ahead of their arrival – enabling a window of decision flexibility to preserve on-time arrivals and connections (bags, passengers, crew) and reduce gate holds by proactively adjusting gate plans

Generate email alerts and notifications for all key flight metrics being tracked, enabling users to stay informed and proactive whether they are in the operations center or remotely on their mobile devices

Improve and maximize your productivity through options to customize the way you view and receive information, (e.g., easier display of critical flight information, easier ability to quickly turn on or off layers of airport surface information, new color and text options)

A new layer of predictive visibility is now added to the PASSUR Flight Status Monitor (P-FSM): the most accurate view of actual departure demand available by airport – schedule, delays, cancellations, and actual queued/taxiing departures – to match the true arrival demand already part of P-FSM

This greatly expands your ability to proactively adjust to constantly changing capacity (e.g., accelerating a flight boarding to take advantage of an unplanned increase in departure capacity for high-value flight)

At the 2015 PASSUR Customer Conference in Fort Lauderdale, we announced several major planned enhancements and new releases for the coming year. We’re pleased to share our progress to date with you.

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Lighting Up the Last Mile

PASSUR surface surveillance (Surface Multilateration, or SMLAT) as a new capability, providing coverage gate to gate.

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PASSUR Surface Multilateration (SMLAT) systems have been installed at three major airports so far, and are contracted for three additional locations – all on behalf of some of our biggest airline partners, providing visibility and decision support in complex, congested surface areas.

My PASSUR Data

Visualize, generate alerts, and receive notifications for PASSUR’s multiple flight, airport, and airspace metrics to support operational and business priorities.

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Launched P-IQ (“PASSUR Intelligent Query”) – enables airlines and airports to segment their most important operational objectives, and then automatically alerts and notifies them to actions they can take to achieve their goals.

Six additional airports have joined the platform: Ted Stevens Anchorage International (ANC), Reagan Washington National (DCA), Cleveland Hopkins International (CLE), Fairbanks International (FAI), Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL), and Tampa International (TPA).